Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 8, Problem 38E
Consider this set of successive ionization energies.
IE1 = 578 kJ/mol
IE2 = 1820 kJ/mol
lE3 = 2750 kJ/mol
lE4 = 11,600 kJ/mol
To which third-period element do these ionization values belong?
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Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (3rd Edition)
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